Plus, check out this week's job openings in the field, and get new insights straight from research participants themselves.
Research participants are the beating heart of any study you conduct.
But how exactly do you attract and support the most qualified participants for your studies?
This week, we're focusing on how to engage your participants to their fullest potential, bring them value—and create an ethical experience to boot.
- The People Nerds Team
If it's good enough for legendary authors, it's definitely good enough for anyone conducting research. See how techniques like personification and imagery can bring your participant questions to the next level.
"My main issue with getting in the way of following directions, giving enthusiastic videos, and honestly answering questions is lengthy and confusing questions. Long questions can be confusing, time consuming, and even going over the time limit."
Shelley E.
(She/Her/Hers) | 22 | Irvine, CA
"Sometimes instructions are not crystal clear and could be interpreted in a number of ways. Also, sometimes the length of the mission is too much for the compensation offered so the motivation is not 100% there"
Olga S.
(She/Her/Hers) | 36 London, United Kingdom
"Feeling like I don't always have a strong opinion about mission opportunities that comes up. I want to answer honestly and provide a good quality video, but sometimes I feel like I am just neutral about a particular topic and that makes me feel hesitant to apply at all."
Stephanie H.
(She/Her/Hers) | 35 | Fair Oaks, CA
"Sometimes it's hard to answer all of the prompts in one video. I like to record them in one take and I don't want it to look like I'm reading notes. However, there are missions where I need to hit a lot of points in a one min video. It can be overwhelming and make my videos feel rushed."
Danielle H.
39 | Edmond, OK
Notion is looking for a user research manager in San Francisco.
Walmart is hiring for various design research and UX design roles.
Lululemon is looking to fill a handful of ux design roles.
Ready to scale your research program? Successfully scaling research requires effective stakeholder collaboration, flexible methods, and insights designed for impact.
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